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Notorious Cannibals In HistoryAlbert FishKnown as the Gray Man, the Werewolf of Wysteria, and the Brooklyn Vampire among others, Albert Fish (born in 1870) was a pedophile and cannibal. He admitted to drinking the blood of his victims and cooking their parts with specific recipes he shared with authorities. (Photo source: Wikipedia)

Notorious Cannibals In HistoryThe Donner PartyThe Donner Party started out as a group of 87 people in a wagon train heading for California. But, they were trapped by snow in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and many died from starvation, exposure and other causes and many of the survivors turned to cannibalism to survive.

Notorious Cannibals In HistoryAndes Plane Crash SizedThe Andes flight disaster saw the survivors have to resort to Cannibalism in order to survive their several months stuck in the Andes Mountains near the border of Argentina and Chile. The story was turned into the movie, "Alive." (Photo source: Wikipedia)

Notorious Cannibals In HistoryedgeinsizedEd Gein murdered several women in Wisconsin in the 1950's. Police who searched his house found multiple masks made of skin, heads in a paper bag, skulls on the bedposts, After his mother died, he allegedly tried to create a woman suit to pretend to be female. He would often wear the tanned skins of women he had either killed or dug up from a grave. He would be the inspiration for killers in the movies Psycho, The Silence of the Lambs, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. (Photo source: Wikipedia)

Notorious Cannibals In HistoryAndrei ChikatiloKnown as The Rostov Ripper and the Butcher of Rostov, Andrei Chikatilo was responsible for dozens of murders in Russia in the 1970's and 80's. He confessed to more than 50 killings and said he often tasted the blood of his victims and admitted to chewing on cut off sex organs of several victims. (Photo source: Wikipedia)

Notorious Cannibals In HistoryRobert MaudsleyRobert Maudsley was responsible for three murders in prison after receiving a life sentence for one murder. It was alleged he ate part of the brain of one of the prisoners he killed and the British press dubbed him "Hannibal the Cannibal." He was deemed to be too dangerous for one prison cell and a cell was built that mirrored the cell featured in the movie "The Silence Of The Lambs" that held Hannibal Lecter. (Photo source: www.britishmuders.co.uk)

Notorious Cannibals In HistoryNathaniel Bar-JonahNathaniel Bar-Jonah was convicted of multiple crimes including attempted murder. He was released by a Masschusetts judge in 1991 and in 1999 he resurfaced in Montana. Authorities in Montana had evidence that Bar-Jonah had cooked a child he killed and served the meat to unsuspecting neighbors. (Photo source: Boston Herald)

Notorious Cannibals In HistoryJeffrey DahmerJeffrey Dahmer was convicted of multiple killings in Wisconsin. He's known to have killed 17 victims and often tried to turn his victims into "zombies" by drilling holes into their heads and injecting acid into their brains. When he was captured, his apartment was filled with corpses stored in acid-filled vaults, a human head was found in his refrigerator among other findings. (Photo Source: Eugene Garcia/AFP/Getty Images)

Notorious Cannibals In HistoryArmin MeiwesArmin Meiwes received international infamy after he placed an ad looking for a willing participant to be killed and eaten by Meiwes. He found a participant in Bernd Jurgen Brandes and the two cut off Brandes' penis and tried to eat it. He would eventually kill Brandes and later ate up to 44 pounds of flesh. He videotaped the killing of Brandes. (Photo source: Thomas Lohnes/AFP/Getty Images)

Notorious Cannibals In HistoryHannibal LecterHannibal Lecter may have only been a fictional character, but his persona terrified millions around the world in several movies including the Silence of the Lambs. The psychiatrist was known to eat his victims, sometimes with fava beans and a nice chianti. His character was built off several real-life cannibals. (Photo source: Orion Pictures Corp)